Our best friends have different hearing frequencies than we do. When we call our pets, if their names don’t vibrate within their hearing frequency range, it may add confusion and they will have a negative sensation.

For instance, if you have a Pit bull dog and you name him “Ruff”, the combination of the letter “R” and the first vowel “U” will sound like you are growling at him, and every time you call his name, he will have a negative sensation, leading to an undesirable behavior.

The name used for a pet can have a great impact on its personality and character. Most importantly, it can determine much of its behavior.

Numerology for Pets is a book which teaches the readers the basics of numerology and how to analyze their pets’ names, including which vowels and consonants pets will react positively to. It is all done by numbers in easy and uncomplicated calculations. The reader will be amazed with the results.

Animals have emotions which are affected by our words and actions. We have a responsibility to make them feel good, so pay attention to how you call your pet. His unpleasant behavior may be your fault.

Just like humans, animals create a psychological profile through hearing their names. It is like a note of a melody or a scale made through the letters that form the words.

I will teach you the basics of numerology and how the sound of a name can affect your pets’ personality.

After you learn some techniques, you will be able to choose the right name for your pets and emphasize the good qualities in their behavior, instinctive reaction, and personality.

The Basics

How numerology works

The roots of numerology can be traced back 10,000 years to Egypt and Babylonia. Pythagoras, who developed many of the basic theorems that form the foundation of modern mathematics, is credited with formally organizing the field of numerology about 2600 years ago in ancient Greece.

Everything in the universe vibrates at its own particular frequency. By finding the vibration rate of any object, you can establish the qualities and energies associated with it. You can determine the major frequencies of different people by applying the principles of numerology, and using only the name and birth date as basic data.

This numerological analysis provides significant insight into people’s personalities and their characters.
For pets, remember that the animal natural temperament will count for 70% and the names chosen will count for 30%.

How animals hear their names

Compared to humans, who can hear frequencies between 20 Hz and 20,000 Hz, dogs can hear sounds between 67 Hz and 45,000 to 60,000 Hz, depending on the breed. Cats can hear between 45-64,000 Hz, and horses can hear between 55-33,500 HZ.

What that means?

Animals depend on their acute sense of hearing to survive, to hunt, to protect, to detect and to perform.

Cats have the better sense of hearing, while dogs have the better sense of smell. Dogs can really only hear (understand) two (2) syllable. So, avoid long names. The same happens for cats and other animals; it’s better to find short names. Pay attention how they comunicate, i. e., what kind of sound your pet does and then try to name your pet accorcomunicate to them accordingly.

The Basic Numerology Calculation

In the basic calculation in numerology, the numbers are reduced by simple addition.

The number 15, for instance, is reduced by adding 1 + 5 to get 6. Correspondingly, the number 1974 can be reduced by adding 1 + 9 + 7 + 4 to get 21.

The 21 can be further reduced by adding 2 + 1 to get 3.

In numerology for animals, all numbers are reduced to single digits 1 through 9. The numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 represent the major vibration rates associated with people and animals’ characteristics.

The letters in a name are converted to numbers and then added together. These numbers, in turn, are also reduced. The letter A, for instance, is 1; the letter B is 2; the letter C is 3, and so forth.